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Morals for Women

1931 | 65m | English

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Popularity: 0.2 (history)

Director: Mort Blumenstock
Writer: Frances Hyland
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A desperate woman turns to prostitution but is saved by true love.
Release Date: Oct 24, 1931
Director: Mort Blumenstock
Writer: Frances Hyland
Genres: Drama
Keywords prostitution, pre-code
Production Companies Tiffany Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Bessie Love Helen Hutson
Conway Tearle Van Dyne
Natalie Moorhead Flora
Emma Dunn Mrs. Hutson
June Clyde Lorraine Hutson
Edmund Breese Mr. Hutson
David Rollins William "Bud" Hutson
Lina Basquette Claudia
Virginia Lee Corbin Maybelle
Crauford Kent Mr. Marston
Otis Harlan Mr. Johnston
George Olsen Orchestra Leader
Lillian Rich (uncredited)
John Hyams (uncredited)
John Holland Paul Cooper
Name Job
Mort Blumenstock Director
Frances Hyland Screenplay
Max Dupont Director of Photography
Martin G. Cohn Editor
Name Title
Phil Goldstone Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Just about every expense has been spared with this rather poorly told story of "Helen" (Bessie Love), a young country gal who heads to the smoke and discovers that she can get to the top by using her feminine wiles on some unsuspecting dolts. Her dream life comes unstuck, somewhat, and she must retu ... rn to her sleepy home where her reputation soon catches up with her and forces her back to the city - only this time it's not as straightforward as before. The story is actually quite simple, and Love is good, initially, as the naive visitor. As the story picks up pace, though, she starts to struggle a little with the stronger aspects of the character, and neither her boss "Van Dyne" (the dashing but wooden Conway Tearle) not her rather pathetic beau "Paul" (John Holland) contribute much to the story either. It does have the advantage of dealing with a more mature subject matter, before the code started to do our thinking for us - but this is all just a bit blandly done. Some nice shots of Times Square, though - who ever heard of "Squibs Dental Creams"?...

Jun 13, 2022